Civility isn’t just confined to political or race issues, often in our society seniors are overlooked or marginalized. Dwayne Clark realized this injustice while caring for his mother who was suffering from Alzheimer’s. Dwayne has spent the last 20 years founding and running Aegis Living, a leader in the world of assisted living.

We are excited to have Dwayne on stage Saturday to shed light on those less fortunate communities that don’t often dominate the headlines.

Tommy Norman is a longtime patrolman/officer who has worked in the North Little Rock Police Department since 1998. He came to national prominence in 2015 via a CNN interview that included rapper Killer Mike. Killer Mike spoke about how Officer Norman was “doing something right” by connecting with inner-city youth, in particular minority communities of color. Check out the CNN interview and then come join us on Saturday to hear from Officer Norman.

Check out the CNN interview above and come join us on Saturday to hear from Officer Norman directly.

The March for Civility would not be possible without the leadership and support of Ken Nwadike. Ken not only has thrown his full support behind this event but has also agreed to emcee on Saturday. We couldn’t think of a better person to host the event.

Ken is a peace activist, inspirational speaker, and video journalist popularly known as the Free Hugs Guy. Naturally, Ken is the founder of the Free Hugs Project. Today his videos have reached hundreds of millions on Facebook and YouTube.

Hailing from Seattle, WA, Naomi burst onto the music scene in 2012 with her album African Girl. Her music is taken from her everyday life and promotes a sense of hope. She was named “Best Folk Singer” by Seattle Weekly in 2013. Click here to check out her most recent single, Beautifully Human.

There are only 5 more days till Saturday and we’re excited about the momentum. From speakers to bands, to all of you who have RSVPed, thank you to everyone!

For those coming from out of town, we’re having a non-sponsored, non-hosted meet and greet for any Civility marchers who want to get together Friday night and start the movement early. Please wear your restore civility t-shirt to help spread the word about the march.

We are honored to have Linda Biehl joining us on Saturday to tell the story of her daughter, Jessica Biehl, who dedicated her life to social justice and education. The Jessica Biehl Foundation has been doing tremendous work to carry on Jessica’s legacy with Linda’s help.

We look forward to hearing from Linda and all the speaker and performers on Saturday.